A collective gasp went out from the sports world this week when Lionel Messi, together with his father, were accused by Spanish tax authorities of
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IRS To Shut Doors Tomorrow Due To Budget Woes
If you have official tax business that really needs to be finished up this week, be sure and get it done today. The Internal Revenue
Read MoreFootball Phenom Lionel Messi Draws Tax Evasion Charges
The World Player of the Year for football (soccer for my American readers) is finding himself in the spotlight for reasons other than sports this
Read MoreSuicide Attempt Outside NBC’s Today Show Linked To IRS, Tax Problems
Admit it: you’ve thought about how cool it would be to be caught on camera outside of the Today Show in Rockefeller Plaza. Thousands flock
Read MoreThe Check’s Not In The Mail: Post Office Loses Tax Bills For Entire Town
The Town of Mount Kisco in New York was recently advised by the Postmaster of Mount Kisco branch of the U.S. Post Office that all
Read MoreRocker Jack White Pays Tax Bill, Saves Historic Building
Last week, things looked bleak for the world’s largest Masonic Temple. A significant amount of taxes was owed on the property and, according to the
Read MoreSteinbrenner Puts A Check In Win Column In Tax Victory Over IRS
Things are turning around for the Yankees. Derek Jeter, who hasn’t played this season, made an appearance on the field today, taking a few practice
Read MoreCan We Tax Our Way Out Of Tragedy?
On Wednesday, a colleague in Center City Skyped the office: A building collapsed on 22nd market! 22nd and Market is close to pretty much everything
Read MoreLike Tiger And Bubba, Taxpayers Can Win At The U.S. Open, Too
I don’t golf. If you’ve ever met me in real life, you’d know this in a matter of minutes. I don’t have the patience for
Read MoreFederal Gas Tax Passes Another Milestone: What Is The Future?
Happy birthday, federal gas tax! Yes, on this day in 1932, President Herbert Hoover signed the Revenue Act of 1932 authorizing the first federal gasoline
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